THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

1938.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Race

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Mecting to be held on Saturday, No. 19-Newport

22nd October, 1938,

permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables; Shan Kwong Road,

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 13th October, 1938.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Becretary,

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THURSDAY

QUEEN'S

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

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County

Mr. A. A. Weight's refusal to re- consider his resignation as chairman of Newport County rehders the club's future obscure, for it was his rou courageous lendership and willing- ness to spend money in order strengthen the team that most pre- carlous periods.

to last season, there

to

in contrast have been no spectacular signings, and supporters of the club are crl- tient of the decision to allow Kelso, the soundest man in defence for several seasons, to Join Cardiff City. To compensate for that loss Roberts, n back from Bristol City who has a very good reputation, has signed.

been

The return of Carr, outside-left, after a short spell with South Liver- pool, may be expected to give better balance to the attack, and the pre- sent Intention is again to rely on Derrick as centre-forward, Much. however, is expected of Hydes, the Leeds inside forward, who had impressive scoring record in the First Division. Another Inside forward, Harvey, was nequired from Bristol City,

In the following list the players are indicated by mention of their former clubs:

Goalkeepers

new

Name Birthplace. Age. High. Wight. Ferguson 11. (Bury). 20 Iteld, C. 1, (Tonicg). 17 1

Full Backs

Wheeler, J. Webb, J. Roberts, W. (Bristol

12

12 2

City) 24 8 1035 11 8 T. Mead (Treharris) 17 5

Half-backs Owen, W. M... 25 10 Wilcox, R. Treharria)

Low, N. 24 0 25 0

20 6

Cureton, L.,

Lawrence, R. F.

Forward

Brinton, E.

Duggan, 1,... Edwards, D. S. Deri)

tickman, A.,

Hydes, A. (Leeds)

Derrick, A. Williams,

lown)

Wood, T. Harvey, J. Bristol

G. Hogg (Cardin

G. Hogy (Cardin

City) 22 5 7 Carinths.) 17 50 Corinthe) 17 GO

11 0

11 0

11 D

18

10 0

Carr, L. (Bih. Liverpooli 26 5 11 Owen, W. E... 273 Mogford, R, W. G.....173 D

PORT VALE'S "PROMOTION" Port Vale, in their new sphere in the Southern Section of the Third Division, must be regarded as very much of an unknown quantity. This Is particularly so in view of the drastic stocktaking which has taken place.

The St. Joseph' goal had a narrow escape in the First Division League match against South China "A"

on Nunday. Kwok Ying-kee, the Chinese inside-left, allpped just as he was about to shoot and can be seen on the ground on the right of the picture. U. B. Souza missed the ball when he rushed out of goat, but I Souza, the left back, oblained possession and is about to kick clear-Mee Cheung.

Lawn Tennis Record

Set Up Recently

Something in the nature of a lawn tennis record was sot up in the autumn tournament at the Roehampton club when a set of 56 games was played in the women's handicap singles. It was a semi-final between Miss I. V. Hutchings, who is the No. 1 player of Monaco, and Miss D. Aylmer. Miss Hutchings was owing 30-4 and Miss Aylmer was re- ceiving 30. The match was begun on September 23 but bad light stopped play at 20 It was re- all in the first set, sumed next day when Miss Hutchings won the first set by 29-27 after her opponent had been 20 times at sot point. Miss Hutchings went on to take the second set 6-4.

WINNING SWEEP NUMBERS

Hongkong Force Draw With Kowloon

Minu Bats Brightly

In Senior Game

The first annual cricket match between Hongkong and Kowloon on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground yesterday was drawn after a mediocre game in which the brightest feature was the batting of Minu, who, in a typical innings, mocked two sixes and a four in one over from Ander

son,

A NOTED CRICKETER PASSES ON

LORD HAWKE

London, Oct. 10.

The death has occurred of Lord Hawice, President of the M.C.C. from 1914 to 1918-Reuter. Bulletin.

Martin Bladen Hawke, famous cricketer and seventh Baron Hawke, was born in August 1800, and educat ed at Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge. At the preparatory Kowloon batted first and declared at 180 for eight. E. F. Fincher scor- schools he showed an aptitude for cricket, but batted left-handed until ed 60 in just over an hour and drove induced to play in the normal way. 10 fours, and E. L. Gosano knocked At Eton he excelled at the game and up 41, 20 which were from was a fine sprinter. In one match boundaries.

he scored in the first innings 171 runs

of

a opened

total of 101 and ran six men disastrously, out Kilbee being caught in slips from out in his attempla to "bag the Lee's flrat boll. Colledge and bowling." In the second innings his Nazarin, however, then came together score was 91 out of 121. One of his and took the score to 52 before being face at Eton was the boy who after- Awards became Gen. Lord Rawlinson, separated; Nazarin being Caught beautifully

lly by Lee low down in the On going to Cambridge Hawke won long field. Lay then dismissed Colledge and Longfield with suce

Hongkong

successes both in running and cricket, and was captain of the university

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Scores:

KOWLOON

2

D. J. N. Anderson, e Madar U Minu....

N. A. E. Mackey, e Beck b Minu

E. F. Finchor, Klibee b Minu

A. E. Perry, Souza b Minu

F. . Stokes, e Kitchell & Whitnar

D. McLellan, e and b Beck

T. A. Madar, not out

H. E. Lee, not out

A. P. Pereira, b Deck

Extras

Eight (declared) for

B. D. Lay did not bal

Dowling Analysis

Race 1

No. 1360

7:11

1

455

$1.247.12 338.32 176.16

E. L. Gono, e Madar b Deck

Unplaced pony (350): No. 712.

Race 2

No, 2117

1997

Ar

14

1008

$1,209.00 302,00 161.00

panies (450 each):

Nor. 1805.

031.

Itace 3

No. 1473

$1,542.60 440.00

Minu

Th

2014

0,40

Beck

Race 4

MAGAT

No.

7

2300

230

$1,408,04 410.44 203.72

Souza

Whitmarsh

Kitchell

Longfield

Kilber

Nazarin

Fourteen of last season's playing staff were not retained and have been replaced by newcomers recruit- 355, ed from League clubs. Substantial fees have been paid for some of

them.

Port Vale regard their transfer to the Southern Section as in the na- ture of a promotion, and the direc tors have done their best with limited purse to try to build a team capable of holding its own. Time will show whether they have suc- ceeded and whether the newcomers

be blended Into

a successful

con

combination.

The departures include H. Joluson (lo Hartlepoola), A. Obrey (Tran- mere), C. R. Rattray (Accrington). W. F. Tunnicliffe (Boscombe).

Hen Egg Duck Shaped

Rice Lake, Wis. Wendl Stef's hen is suspected of being a freak. Stef is exhibiting an egg laid by the hen. It is shaped like a duck, even to the bill an neck.

Unplaced ponies 1$50 each): Nor. 1110, 4. 5. 1428, 1382, 2039, 583.

Race 5

No. 2264

337

$1.554.00

444.10 222.08

Minu bowled a no ball;

00

to

a Yorkshireman by long descent, he readily accepted nn Invitation play for Yorkshire against the M.C.C. at the Scarborough Festival of 1882 and next year he was made captain. He took an undisciplined team and moulded it into an invincible side. Until he resigned the captaincy in 1910 the Yorkshire eleven stood out

03 ano

of the most admirable examples of efficiency and discipline. In that period he played in many big matches against visiting Australian teams and also in Australlo, South Africa, India, the United States and Argentina.

He succeeded to the peerage on the death of his father in 1007.

Lord Hawke was president of the M.C.C. from 1914 to 1918. Later he became its treasurer and I was not until April 1938, when he was in his 70th year, that he retired from the Whitmarsh post.

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bowled two no balls,

HONGKONO w, H. Calledre, e Pereira b Lay

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Unplaced ponies (150 each); Nos, 2477, 354, 801, 1904, 2058, 2850, 2776, 001, 307, 3447. ↑ L. D. Klibee, e Pereira ↳ Lee..

No. 1301

งคว

3431

$1,705,20

407.0

243.00

KC. Nazarını, e Lee b Anderson

Race 6

G. E. Longfield, b. Lay

A. R. Minu, c and d Lea

A. R. Kitchell, b Anderson

A. II. Madar, not out

1o, 1003, 2223, 429, 2541.

Unplaced pentes ($50 each); Nos. 2179, G, Saura, e and b Lay

No, 2824 2800

IRCO 7

$2,885.24 738.54 359.37 Unplaced ponten ($100 each): Nos, 407, 2005, 3179, 400, 2001, 2330, 3319, 1023, 273, 1012, 1435, 309, 1224,

No. 1821

Th

2002 276

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$3,304

044

472

F. O'Bryen, b Lee

Whitmaral, not out Extras....

Nine for

Bowling Analysis.

Leo Pereira 1492, 40, 2007, 3032, 837,

Unplaced pontes ($100 each): Nos. 1033, Perry

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Hawke never hesitated to say Golf he denoune- what he thought.

cd as a selfish game, urging young men to take up cricket and football and thus learn to play for their side. 19 In opening a new green he declared

that no man should play bowls until he was 00. In 1931 when a woman M.P. asserted that the Australlons had won because they were

tee- totallers, he showed that seven of them were not, while at least six of the English eleven were very ab- slemious In 1024 Hawke published his reminiscences which are full of cricketing history.

W

Lee and Pereira bowled wides. Guraho bowled a no ball.

DIOCESAN BOYS WIN

Seven Wickets Victory Over Pollco Team

His heir is his 06-year-old brother, the Hon. Edward Júllan Hawke.

J. Read, not out

Extras

Total

100

Bowling Analysis

Crary

The Diocesan Boys' School, playing Sargent on their own ground, on Saturday, New!!!

Hutchinson beat the Police by seven wickets. Prata

Scores:

FOLICE

A. E. Carey, e and b Crary

G. Pope e Macauley, Sargent

F. Loughlin, et Lay, b Macaulay

J. Stevens, bitchinson

11. G. Daker, e Sargent, b Hutchinson

H. Danbrowsky, c Kew, b Macauley

Rose, e Goodban, b Hargent

C. Carruthers, e Wheld, b Bargent

J. Forrest, run out

W. Chinten, Prata, b Bargent

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Macauley

D. D. S. 17. J. Lay, e Denbrowsky. b Carey

Fisher, b Forrest

40 D. Crary, b Carruthers

C. D. . Bargent,

e Sloveni, b Pope

G. Goodban, retired

D. Hutchinson, retired

10 A. J. M. Prata, retired

G. Kew, 1.b.w. b Baker

Bacauley, o Row, b Loughlin

E, N. Malthews, c Danbrowsky, b

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CLUB'S HOCKEY TEAM

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club firsts against the Royal Scots on the Club groundi to-morrow.-A. N. Other; Y E Potter, E. V. Reed; H. J. D. Lowe, W. A. Reed, N. W. Whitley & Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. n. blvett, B. I. Bickford, V. Bond.

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